Testosterone replacement therapy has become significantly more accessible in Utah over the past few years. Between dedicated men's health clinics, medical wellness providers, and telehealth options, there are more choices than ever. But more options don't always mean more clarity. If you're considering TRT and don't know where to start, this guide will walk you through the process, the costs, and the questions you should be asking.
The Utah TRT Landscape
Utah has a growing number of clinics offering testosterone therapy, ranging from large national telehealth companies to local wellness providers. Each model has trade-offs. National telehealth companies often offer low introductory pricing but may lack the personalized attention that comes with a local provider. Traditional medical practices may offer TRT but treat it as a sideline rather than a specialty. Dedicated wellness clinics like Reverie sit in the sweet spot — offering the specialization and personalized care that testosterone management requires.
What TRT Costs in Utah
TRT pricing in Utah typically ranges from $150 to $350 per month depending on the provider and what's included. Some clinics advertise low base prices but charge separately for bloodwork, consultations, supplies, and monitoring — which can add $100 to $200 or more to your actual monthly cost.
At Reverie, our testosterone monthly membership is $180 per month, all-in. There are no enrollment fees, no hidden charges, and no long-term contracts. That price includes:
- Testosterone medication and all injection supplies
- Personalized dosing protocol based on your bloodwork and response
- Regular provider consultations to monitor your progress and adjust your protocol
- Ongoing access to our clinical team for questions between appointments
- Follow-up lab work coordination to track your levels over time
Initial Lab Work
Before starting TRT, comprehensive bloodwork is required to establish your baseline levels. This is a separate cost ($225 at Reverie) and is essential for safe, effective treatment. Any provider who offers to prescribe testosterone without checking your bloodwork first is cutting a critical corner.
The TRT Process: Step by Step
If you've never gone through the process of starting TRT, here's what it looks like at Reverie from first contact to ongoing treatment:
Step 1: Comprehensive Bloodwork
Everything starts with a blood draw. We check total testosterone, free testosterone, estradiol, SHBG (sex hormone-binding globulin), PSA, hematocrit, metabolic panel, thyroid markers, and other relevant labs. These results give us a complete picture of your hormonal health — not just a single number.
Step 2: Provider Consultation
Once your labs are back, you'll sit down with one of our providers to review the results in detail. We discuss your symptoms, your health goals, your lifestyle, and how your bloodwork aligns with the clinical picture. Not everyone with low-ish testosterone numbers needs TRT — and not everyone with "normal" numbers is optimally treated. Context matters.
Step 3: Personalized Protocol Design
If TRT is appropriate, your provider creates a dosing protocol tailored to your body. This includes the type of testosterone, the dosage, the injection frequency, and any supporting medications needed to manage estrogen conversion or maintain fertility. There is no standard-issue protocol — every plan is built around your specific labs and goals.
Step 4: Treatment and Monitoring
You'll start treatment and follow up with your provider regularly. Follow-up bloodwork is typically scheduled at 6 to 8 weeks after starting, then quarterly. These labs allow us to fine-tune your dosing, monitor for side effects, and ensure your levels are in the optimal therapeutic range.
How to Choose a TRT Provider
Not all TRT providers are equal. Here's what to look for — and what to avoid:
- Look for: Providers who require comprehensive bloodwork before prescribing
- Look for: Individualized protocols, not one-size-fits-all dosing
- Look for: Regular follow-up labs and protocol adjustments based on your response
- Look for: Transparent, all-inclusive pricing with no hidden fees
- Avoid: Clinics that prescribe testosterone based on symptoms alone, without bloodwork
- Avoid: Providers who offer the same dose to every patient regardless of labs
- Avoid: Companies that lock you into long-term contracts or charge excessive enrollment fees
- Avoid: Any provider who promises specific results or uses before/after photos as guarantees
What to Expect After Starting TRT
Most patients notice initial improvements in energy and mood within the first two to four weeks. Improvements in body composition, strength, mental clarity, and libido typically develop over three to six months as your body reaches and adapts to optimal testosterone levels. TRT is not a quick fix — it's a steady, cumulative process that rewards patience.
I spent two years thinking I just needed more coffee and more sleep. Within six weeks of starting TRT at Reverie, I had my energy back, my workouts were productive again, and I genuinely felt like myself for the first time in years.
— Reverie patient
The Bottom Line
TRT is a legitimate, evidence-based treatment for men with documented low testosterone. The key is finding a provider who takes it seriously — one who starts with proper diagnostics, creates a personalized protocol, monitors your progress over time, and treats you as a partner in the process. At Reverie, that's exactly how we approach testosterone therapy, and it's why our patients stay with us.
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